From:
Scott Knudsen <s.knudsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Sat, 28 Oct 2000 23:05:01 -0500
Subject:
Dry Stacked Inca? Stone walls?
I have seen on a TV show some stone walls that I think where in the
jungles of South America and I think they where ancient Inca Walls that
where dry stacked and where able to with-stand earthquakes because they
fit together sort of like a jig-saw puzzle. Does anyone know about
these? Has there ever been on study done on them by Engineers to figure
out what their cutting, shaping and staking techniques where? Any info
would be great.Thanks
Scott
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